Shell Gadus S5 V110kp 1 2x5k
High-Performance Synthetic Wind Turbine Blade Bearing Grease.
Shell Gadus S5 V110KP 1 is a fully synthetic grease developed for the lubrication of wind turbine blade bearings. It is especially suited for multi-megawatt turbines with large blade diameters, high tower heights and active pitch control. Formulated with a lithium calcium complex thickener and advanced additive technology, it delivers excellent fretting resistance, long grease life and reliable performance in extreme climates and corrosive environments.
Specifications, approvals and recommendations:
• Rothe Erde
• SKF-Lincoln
For the latest approvals and recommendations contact our technical helpdesk at [email protected] or visit Shell at www.epc.shell.com.
Shell Gadus S5 V110KP 1 is a fully synthetic grease developed for the lubrication of wind turbine blade bearings. It is especially suited for multi-megawatt turbines with large blade diameters, high tower heights and active pitch control. Formulated with a lithium calcium complex thickener and advanced additive technology, it delivers excellent fretting resistance, long grease life and reliable performance in extreme climates and corrosive environments.
Specifications, approvals and recommendations:
• Rothe Erde
• SKF-Lincoln
For the latest approvals and recommendations contact our technical helpdesk at [email protected] or visit Shell at www.epc.shell.com.
| Product No. | 2039586 |
| Supplier | SHELL |
| Applications |
Multi-megawatt wind turbines with large blade diameters and tower heights. Blade and pitch bearings exposed to high-frequency vibration or oscillation. Wind turbines in coastal, offshore and extreme climate environments. Centralised lubrication systems with narrow distribution lines. Systems requiring pumpability down to -40°C and -50°C depending on equipment design. |
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Product Details
Product Range
Shell Gadus
Group Name
Lubs Industry Lob
Sub Group Name
FL Grease (ind Lob)
Supplier Part Number
550060954
Base Oil
Synthetic
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